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CRKD Just Built a $135 Guitar Controller Around a Real Gibson Les Paul

Rhythm games went through a period where they were everywhere, then went quiet, and now they’re back in a way that feels more persistent than the last time. Fortnite Festival brought the genre back to a mainstream audience, Clone Hero and YARG kept a dedicated community alive through the lean years, and Rock Band 4 never really went away. The one thing that has lagged behind the revival is the hardware, with most players making do with aging instruments or basic alternatives that don’t feel particularly inspired.

The CRKD x Gibson Les Paul Olive Drab Pro Edition is a guitar controller that takes the instrument side of that equation seriously. Built on the silhouette of the actual Gibson Les Paul Olive Drab electric guitar and officially licensed by both Gibson and Xbox, it’s designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, with a finish that stands apart from the more conventional options the brand has previously released.

Designer: CRKD x Gibson

The two hardware decisions that define the playing experience are the EZ Glide mechanical fret buttons and the Hall Effect strum bar. The fret buttons use mechanical switches rather than the rubber membranes found in standard guitar controllers, giving each press a tactile click that registers precisely and consistently. The strum bar relies on Hall Effect technology rather than physical contacts, which means it doesn’t degrade with repeated use, and its sensitivity and actuation points can be dialed in through the CRKD app.

That companion app also handles everything the previous model’s physical 9-mode dial used to cover. CRKD removed that dial from the Olive Drab Pro Edition after extended playtesting found it added friction to getting started. Game presets, button remapping, custom profiles, and firmware updates now all live in the app. For players who want the depth, it’s all still there, and for those who just want to plug in and play, nothing stands in the way.

Connectivity covers three modes: wired via USB-C, low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless through the included USB dongle, and Bluetooth. The package also comes with a shoulder strap and a removable rechargeable battery. Rapid polling technology keeps response times tight across all connection methods, which matters considerably once you’re trying to hit precise timing windows in harder difficulty tiers.

The Olive Drab colorway is worth noting as more than just an aesthetic decision. CRKD has positioned this release as the first in an evolving line of Pro Edition controllers, setting up the platform for Stage Tour, its upcoming rhythm game, which the hardware will also support. It’s a calculated move to give players both a current controller that works across today’s library and a stake in whatever the next chapter of rhythm gaming looks like.

Production is limited to a single batch, priced at $134.99 USD, €149.99, or £129.99 depending on region. Compatible games include Fortnite Festival, Rock Band 4, Clone Hero, YARG, and the upcoming Stage Tour. CRKD has confirmed this is strictly a one-run release, shipping now while stock holds. For anyone who’s been waiting for a guitar controller worth taking seriously, this is about as deliberate a design statement as the category has produced.

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